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People keep asking me to highlight this issue, so I will. There is a growing number of games that have at some point said a Linux port will happen and then we wait and nothing happens.

We have a wiki page setup for a while that is need of some love to keep it up to date, but not many people even realise we have a wiki so an article to highlight some is a good idea.

I'm only going to highlight a few, as to be honest, there's a lot and the wiki page doesn't even cover half of them right now.

This is the status of a few choice picks and what we currently know about them.

The one that is really getting on my nerves personally at the moment is Carmageddon: Reincarnation. It released into Early Access on March 27th 2014, over two years later the developer is still claiming we will one day get some sort of announcement. Their level of commitment to Linux has been a bit shocking.

My next annoyance is of course The Witcher 3. It was announced by a big homepage image on Steam and then included in the big SteamOS sale. Over two years since the initial image on Steam and they still aren't confirming anything. My emails go completely unanswered too. We have a forum post that has been going for a while talking about it, where some people do seem to get replies. I fully believe they at one point intended to, and they changed their minds on it. Considering the developers never publicly confirmed it, I'm leaning more towards Valve acting without gaining absolute certainty on the port as they wanted another big name for SteamOS.

Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams is another annoying one. It was promised in Humble Indie Bundle 11, then it was due in 2015. They then took the port in-house and most recently (April 2016) they said they still want to do it. Looks like it just went to the bottom of their list when they took it back for themselves.

Mad Max is another odd tale that was announced in a Press Release in March 2015, but since then we have heard nothing. However, it February this year it was spotted on SteamDB and still in the last week continues to show progress according to the SteamDB page.

Total War: Warhammer was confirmed to be coming to Linux in April of last year, as it listed SteamOS as an official platform on the official website. Then in March of this year it was stated Linux was still a platform, but probably not at the same time as the others. I've seen lots of posts asking for a status update over the last few months, but no developer has been replying.

An "honourable" mention to the always delayed Rocket League. It has blown way past all the previous release windows and still no sign of it. Most recently, 16 days ago (30th of June 2016) a developer noted it was still nearing a release window.
Edit, Rocket League have since sent us a message on twitter

@gamingonlinux For sure. Saw your article. We're working on getting it optimized and will send out an update when we have a firm date.

— Rocket League (@RocketLeague) July 19, 2016


It's always frustrating when developers just don't deliver, but always remember to be respectful. You are talking to humans after all and being rude is a good way to get ignored. There was a game a while ago that was delayed due to abuse/trolling towards the porter, so don't be a fool about it. Being frustrated is only natural, but you need to think about how you come across, get your wording right before posting a message to a developer.

I say it time and time again: If you genuinely care about playing games on Linux and want to support Linux gaming, never buy a game until the Linux port is actually out and confirmed to be playable.

I personally don't fund and will never fund anything on services like Kickstarter unless they have a working Linux build and even then I remain sceptical. It would have to be truly amazing to get my support.

Feel free to comment about others, and remember to help keep the wiki page updated. Keeping that updated and letting others know that page exists should help keep track of this growing port-mess we have.

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c0degunner Jul 17, 2016
A little birdy told me that Warhammer is delayed by 1 year (tentative date) from the original release date. :)
omer666 Jul 17, 2016
Quoting: Segata SanshiroShout out to Eador: Masters of the Broken World as well, one of the most unusual cases of Linux porting out there.
I prefer to refer to this game as Eador: Masters of the Broken Port. I've never seen such a ridiculous port, ever.

I like to imagine the porting process:
Dev 1: Let's use Wine!
Dev 2: Does it run?
Dev 1: I don't know, let's do it anyway!
Dev 2: But we don't have a Linux rig in the office, how will we test it?
Dev 1: No need to test it! It's Linux, remember? No one will play it!


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Luke_Nukem Jul 17, 2016
Quoting: Maquis196Everyone forgetting the day one promise (day one of official Steam on Linux launch iirc), of Rome 2 Total War? I held off playing that until the port came out.
*snip*

Bloody wish I had held off on that one. It's sitting in my library, 0 hours, never installed.
Still trying to get a refund on it.
Linas Jul 17, 2016
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I am still upset about The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing. It was already in beta when suddenly it just... stopped.

Another one I was looking forward to was Cortex Command. It had sort of a Linux version on Humble Bundle that never worked that well. Along with quite a few other HB games with broken Linux versions that never went official.

And an dishonourable mention for Jagged Alliance BIA and Flashback. Never finished a Linux port before the game was abandoned. Still carry SteamOS logo on the store though.

And oh yeah, Gas Guzzlers Extreme, what's up with that? Just released a DirectX 11 version. No word on Linux.


Last edited by Linas on 18 July 2016 at 3:29 pm UTC
Guest Jul 17, 2016
Gas Guzzlers Extreme!
STiAT Jul 17, 2016
Interesting that I don't find Overlord in the wiki anymore.

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/overlord-overlord-2-coming-to-linux-two-more-virtual-programming-titles.6041

was that one cancelled?
Nyamiou Jul 17, 2016
Quoting: dmantioneThe Rocket League SteamOS branch is now regularily updated, so I guess it will really happen for this game. For the other named games, I have little hope.

https://steamdb.info/app/252950/depots/?branch=steamos

It has been updated regularly since last year. Expect when nearing release of a new patch, there has been regular updates on this branch. The Linux version was also added to a temporary branch named "digitalhearts" which is a QA company two times, one in January and one in June. But none of that now can give us an idea about when the port will be released.

We did get those statements recently :

Quoting: PsyonixAs of right now, we don't have a release date, but we are nearing a release window. However, we still need to polish more, make sure that cross-play properly functions, as well as address remaining bugs.
I'm really sorry for the prolonged delay

Quoting: ValveIt's not released for Mac; both versions are still in the process of going through an intensive QA pass.

They seems positive, but as we still don't have any explanation at all for the delay I don't have much hope.
minidou Jul 17, 2016
yep, had to refrain myself to buy Rocket League during the sales because I just don't buy on promises
[Linux] tayshady Jul 17, 2016
This is only a small handful of a much bigger annoyance and an indication of a big decline for Linux gaming. It's going to be slow for a while and most of these ports will probably never see the light of day as long as Valve refuses to back their own platform. Street Fighter V is a big indication of where Valve stands on its own platform since they're suppose to be the ones backing this port.
Shutup-Fool Jul 18, 2016
I'm still pissed about Project Cars too.
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